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Hi all
When painting grp panels should a plastic primer be used or would a standard primer be ok thanks in advance
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You need to key the surface by removing the shine from it, use some thing like 'scotch bright' untill the surface is dull all over. I then spray on a light coat of etch primer so it bites in to the GRP then a coat of high build primer, 800 grit wet and dry to flatten,pannel wipe to clean and then start with the colour coats.
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I thought etch primer bites into metals by virtue of being acidic or otherwise reactive with iron before drying. That would not affect polyester at all.
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I think the acid in etch primer melts the GRP slightly which helps bonding.
Last edited by skov : 27th April 2013 at 03:56 PM. |
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I just painted my cycle wings using Phil's method and halfords rattle cans.
They came out pretty good considering I did them! |
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